Rich Homie Quan has been part of many hits over the past few years and definitely knows the DNA to a catchy song. One of those catchy joints is YG’s “My Hitta,” on which he was featured.

Recently sitting down with Vlad TV, the Atlanta native talked about white people using the N-word when reciting lyrics, as the uncensored version of the West Coast hit requires you to use it as you sing along to the hook.

“I feel good [about it], man,” Quan said when asked about whites using the N-word. “Because it’s that title trap. That’s what we want people to do, it’s like crossover music. I feel good man, I don’t look nothing by it. I [don’t have a bias] so it’s good man. You make music so people recite it.”

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The former Rich Gang member was also asked whether racism in the south is more prevalent than other areas. He responded by explaining that he himself has not experienced very much racism in his life.

“I wouldn’t say racism is worse in the south only because it was so hard in the south,” he said. “I think people are nicer in the south now and they don’t really go back to those days. I’ve seen very little racism since I’ve been living.” Quan continued by saying he has experienced the most amount of racial tension in airports.

Also during the interview, Rich Homie Quan talked about how “My Hitta” came together and noted that Jeezy was the one who introduced him to YG.

Watch the full interview segment below:

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